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- Americans send Nicklaus off a winner
GAINESVILLE, Va. (AP) -- Chris DiMarco felt every bone in his body shaking as he stood over a 15-foot birdie putt late Sunday afternoon, captain Jack Nicklaus sitting with the American team beyond the hole and the Presidents Cup hanging in the balance.
- Former Masters winner George Archer dies
INCLINE VILLAGE, Nevada (AP) George Archer, the 1969 Masters champion who was one of the best putters in the world during his long professional career, died Sunday after a yearlong battle with Burkitts Lymphoma. He was 65.
- Better, but Barely
The United States reclaimed the Presidents Cup on Sunday, but not before the International team drew the final outcome out until the 18th hole of the anchor match. Chris DiMarco sealed the victory by edging Stuart Appleby 1-up.
- The Claw that saved the Cup
With one swift stroke of your putter using that crazy Claw grip of yours, you single-handedly saved the Presidents Cup.
That's right. The 15-foot birdie putt you drained on the final hole didn't just clinch victory for the United States team, it rendered the entire event meaningful once again.
- Monty upbeat about Ryder chances
Colin Montgomerie tipped Europe to win an historic third consecutive Ryder Cup in 2006 following Britain and Ireland's Seve Trophy success over the weekend.